The document discusses the multiple roles of a teacher, including as a leader, knowledge worker, facilitator, supervisor, mentor, scaffolder, social engineer, and reflective practitioner. It provides details on the responsibilities and characteristics expected of teachers in each of these roles, such as serving as role models, providing support and guidance to students, ensuring a safe social environment for learning, and continuously reflecting on their teaching practices.
This document discusses several common lifestyle diseases including diabetes, stroke, cancer, hypertension, and depression. It outlines the causes and risk factors for each disease as well as prevention methods. The main prevention strategies discussed are maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, managing stress, and regular medical checkups. The conclusion emphasizes that adopting preventive measures such as a healthy lifestyle can help avoid negative health problems.
This document discusses using podcasts in education. It begins by defining podcasts as digital audio recordings that instructors can use to deliver content to students asynchronously. Educational podcasts allow learning through audio lectures, discussions, and interviews on various topics. The document then discusses how podcasting can encourage student engagement by allowing them to access material whenever and wherever they want. It notes several benefits of using podcasts in the classroom, including allowing students to take a more active role in their learning and accessing material as needed to reinforce concepts. Podcasts can also help students develop communication skills through creating their own podcasts.
This document discusses life-centered education. It is an approach where actual life experiences are prioritized over theoretical learning. A life-centered curriculum uses problems from real life to teach students. The goals are to prepare students to lead harmonious lives and make them self-reliant through learning various skills. Characteristics include imparting education through productive crafts closely tied to students' lives, teaching the dignity of labor, and offering holistic development.
This document consists of 14 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about podcasts. It covers topics like common podcast applications and formats, elements of podcasts, how they can be listened to, and key events and people in the history of podcasting. The best answer is always highlighted as the correct one.
The document discusses podcasts and their use in education. It defines a podcast as a digital audio recording that instructors can use to deliver content to students asynchronously. Podcasts can be distributed online through websites or directories. The term "podcast" comes from "broadcasting" and the iPod. Podcasts allow for educational content to be accessed anywhere via devices like computers, phones and tablets. The document outlines benefits of using podcasts in the classroom like bridging traditional and modern teaching methods and allowing students more active learning.
The document discusses the principles and characteristics of life-centered education. It emphasizes imparting education through crafts and activities closely related to students' lives in order to help them learn by doing and solve real-life problems. Key aspects include developing skills for lifelong learning in areas like learning to know through a broad general education, learning to do through work experience, learning to be by developing individual talents, and learning to live together through social values. The goal is to prepare children for a harmonious life through an integrated education centered around life itself.
The document discusses the multiple roles of a teacher, including as a leader, knowledge worker, facilitator, supervisor, mentor, scaffolder, social engineer, and reflective practitioner. It provides details on the responsibilities and characteristics expected of teachers in each of these roles, such as serving as role models, providing support and guidance to students, ensuring a safe social environment for learning, and continuously reflecting on their teaching practices.
This document discusses several common lifestyle diseases including diabetes, stroke, cancer, hypertension, and depression. It outlines the causes and risk factors for each disease as well as prevention methods. The main prevention strategies discussed are maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, managing stress, and regular medical checkups. The conclusion emphasizes that adopting preventive measures such as a healthy lifestyle can help avoid negative health problems.
This document discusses using podcasts in education. It begins by defining podcasts as digital audio recordings that instructors can use to deliver content to students asynchronously. Educational podcasts allow learning through audio lectures, discussions, and interviews on various topics. The document then discusses how podcasting can encourage student engagement by allowing them to access material whenever and wherever they want. It notes several benefits of using podcasts in the classroom, including allowing students to take a more active role in their learning and accessing material as needed to reinforce concepts. Podcasts can also help students develop communication skills through creating their own podcasts.
This document discusses life-centered education. It is an approach where actual life experiences are prioritized over theoretical learning. A life-centered curriculum uses problems from real life to teach students. The goals are to prepare students to lead harmonious lives and make them self-reliant through learning various skills. Characteristics include imparting education through productive crafts closely tied to students' lives, teaching the dignity of labor, and offering holistic development.
This document consists of 14 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about podcasts. It covers topics like common podcast applications and formats, elements of podcasts, how they can be listened to, and key events and people in the history of podcasting. The best answer is always highlighted as the correct one.
The document discusses podcasts and their use in education. It defines a podcast as a digital audio recording that instructors can use to deliver content to students asynchronously. Podcasts can be distributed online through websites or directories. The term "podcast" comes from "broadcasting" and the iPod. Podcasts allow for educational content to be accessed anywhere via devices like computers, phones and tablets. The document outlines benefits of using podcasts in the classroom like bridging traditional and modern teaching methods and allowing students more active learning.
The document discusses the principles and characteristics of life-centered education. It emphasizes imparting education through crafts and activities closely related to students' lives in order to help them learn by doing and solve real-life problems. Key aspects include developing skills for lifelong learning in areas like learning to know through a broad general education, learning to do through work experience, learning to be by developing individual talents, and learning to live together through social values. The goal is to prepare children for a harmonious life through an integrated education centered around life itself.
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APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APM’s Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APM’s PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMO’s within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.